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Spring theme: The Gift of Faith This spring, lessons in Adult Bible Studies follow the theme, "The Gift of Faith." The student book writer is Jack Gilbert; Von Unruh is the writer for the teacher book.

Tests of Faith The quarters first four lessons deal with powerful faith, simple faith, struggling faith, and resurrection faith by examining biblical texts from Marks Gospel. Restorative Faith The first lesson in the second unit examines Lukes account of the healing of the centurions servant, while the second lesson continues in Luke 7 with a focus on the woman who anointed Jesus feet with expensive perfume. The third lesson features Lukes account of Jesus healing the demon-possessed man; and the next lesson, also from Luke, explores the account of the prodigal son. The last lesson in this unit focuses on Jesus teaching about forgiveness and giving and receiving correction. Fullness of Faith The four lessons that conclude this quarters study again come from Lukes Gospel. The first looks at Jesus healing of the ten lepers; the second examines Jesus contrast of the Pharisee and the tax collector. The third lesson explores Jesus teaching about having childlike faith. The final lesson of this quarter highlights joyous faith by reviewing Jesus encounter with the tax collector Zacchaeus.

Based on the Uniform Series, this quarterly study presents stimulating lessons that explore the biblical message and how to apply it to daily life. The curriculum helps adults move from a focus on the Word to reflection on personal, family, church, and community concerns. Ideal for a variety of settings, lessons are Bible-based, Christ-focused, and United Methodist  approved curriculum for use in adult Sunday school classes, mid-week Bible study, and small-group studies. Available in regular and large print or as an eBook.

Author Bio

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John P. "Jack" Gilbert is a graduate of the Boston University School of Theology, with graduate work in religious education at Boston University and several other universities and seminaries. Retired from the United Methodist Publishing House, Gilbert currently pastors one small-membership church in rural Tennessee.